Friday, February 14, 2014

Red Book Blitz

Today on my blog I have the Red book blitz. On my stop there is a spotlight, excerpt, and giveaway.

Sentenced to be executed.

Betrayed. Alone.

Hung on the gallows.

Rema thought her life was over, but she was wrong.

Saved by a rebel force she’d only ever heard rumors about,
Rema finds herself in a forbidden place. She is finally safe—free from the king
and Prince Lennek. But not everything is as it seems at the rebel fortress.
Secrets are whispered, and loyalties are tested. Once Rema uncovers the truth
of her heritage, will she flee? Or will she ascend to the throne, taking on the
responsibility of an entire kingdom?

Now that Darmik knows Rema’s true identity, he’s on a quest
to save her. But when an Emperion assassin arrives on GreenwoodIsland,
Darmik knows he doesn’t have very long to find her. In a deadly game with high
stakes, will Darmik remain loyal to his family? Or will he break away and join
the rebels?

Rema’s hands went on her hips. “Are you always so
arrogant and conceited? Because I’ve had enough with Prince Lennek, and I don’t
need it from you too.”

“I’m nothing like him!”
he yelled.

“Oh? And you’ve spent time with him like I have?” she
yelled right back.

Savenek was at a loss for words. Well that certainly was
something. Glancing around, Rema noticed several individuals staring at the two
of them.

Lowering her voice, Rema asked, “I assume you have horses
here?” Caught off guard by the change in topics, Savenek nodded. “Is there an
area where you can ride them?”

“We have an exercise pen and a course we practice on,”
Savenek answered.

“Can you race on the course?” Rema’s heart quickened.

“Yes.”

Didn’t he know her uncle was Kar? And she was raised on a
horse farm? She desperately wanted to put him in his place and was eager for
the opportunity to do so.

“Why? Do you ride?” Savenek snidely asked.

“Do you?” she countered with a smile.

“Care to find out?” Confidence oozed from him.

“Let’s make a wager. That is, if you’re up for it?”
Rema taunted. Her horse wasn’t here, but she’d never been beaten, and she had
no intention of letting this smug man be the first.

Savenek turned toward Vesha and the young man she was
practicing with. “Vesha, Audek,” Savenek called out to the pair. “We need
witnesses.” He waved them over.

Audek rubbed his hands together, smiling. “This should be
good.” Standing next to Savenek, Audek was almost as tall as him, but skinnier
and all lean muscle. Both men towered over Vesha who was at least a foot
shorter.

“I thought Mako told you boys to stop betting, especially
after what happened last time,” Vesha said, shaking her head.

Audek laughed out loud, the sound echoing in the room.
“Yeah, that was some fun!”

“It wasn’t my idea—it was hers,” Savenek pointed to Rema.
“And the bet is between the two of us. Audek has nothing to do with it.”

Audek raised his hand to his heart. “Ah, you wound me.
How could you make a bet with another?”

Savenek looked annoyed. “Cut it out, Audek.”

“Will you boys focus,” Rema said, exasperated. “We
haven’t even set the terms.”

“Why are the two of you betting?” Vesha asked, fidgeting
with the bottom of her tunic.

“Savenek here has been ordered to train me,” Rema said. “Neither of us particularly like
the arrangement, but I need to learn to defend myself.” It was only a matter of
time until Darmik found her and tried to drag her back to King’s City for
execution.

Savenek snorted. “You actually think Prince Lennek would
waste his time coming after you? It’s not like he actually loved you, like you
were special. You were simply a tool. He was done with you—or hadn’t you gotten
the message with your execution order?”

Rema took a step toward Savenek, wanting to tear him
apart. She had to force herself to take deep breaths in order to calm down.
Lennek wouldn’t be the one coming after her; that would require too much work.
It was Darmik she feared would hunt her down. And he certainly had the capability
to find her—hidden or not. The only hope she had was being able to defend
herself, so she could get away when he came.

Audek whooped and slapped Savenek on the back. “Finally
someone that isn’t afraid to challenge you. And it’s a girl! I love it!”

Rema turned to glare to Audek. “Do you want in on the
bet?” she asked.

“No,” he laughed. “I’m just here for the entertainment.”
Suddenly serious, Audek said, “But I suspect there’s more to you than meets the
eye.”

Jennifer
graduated from the University
of San Diego with a
degree in English and a teaching credential. Afterwards, she finally married
her best friend and high school sweetheart. Jennifer is currently a full-time
writer and mother of three young children. Her days are spent living in
imaginary worlds and fueling her own kids’ creativity.